"Resurgence of Somali Pirate Hijackings Threatens Indian Ocean Shipping"

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Somali pirates have resumed hijacking ships in the Indian Ocean after a five-year hiatus, with the recent capture of the MV Abdullah and the seizure of the Ruen. The resurgence is attributed to the security vacuum created by Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, diverting naval resources. Despite previous anti-piracy efforts, the vast coastline, lack of development, and extreme poverty in Somalia continue to make piracy an attractive trade. The hostages aboard the MV Abdullah are currently held off the Somali coast, with their families anxiously awaiting their rescue.
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